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Material Girl»rank:par: Big Bud
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Bulletproof»rank: 93536par: DJ Rap
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Solaris»rank: 80305par: Photek
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:lt may come as a shock to the purists, but after two albums of pushing abstruse drum & bass to minimalist and epic extremes, the East Anglian producer has thrown a heap of new sounds onto his percussive palate. To some, Solaris is going to sound like a chicken in search of a roost: both 'Can't Come Down' and 'Mine To Give' are pure 1988 old-school Chicago house. The latter even features that era's legendary vocalist, ... |
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Nufoundfunk»rank: 85337par: King Kooba
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:lt may come as a shock to the purists, but after two albums of pushing abstruse drum & bass to minimalist and epic extremes, the East Anglian producer has thrown a heap of new sounds onto his percussive palate. To some, Solaris is going to sound like a chicken in search of a roost: both 'Can't Come Down' and 'Mine To Give' are pure 1988 old-school Chicago house. The latter even features that era's legendary vocalist, ... |
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Gorecki»rank: 85337par: Lamb
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:lt may come as a shock to the purists, but after two albums of pushing abstruse drum & bass to minimalist and epic extremes, the East Anglian producer has thrown a heap of new sounds onto his percussive palate. To some, Solaris is going to sound like a chicken in search of a roost: both 'Can't Come Down' and 'Mine To Give' are pure 1988 old-school Chicago house. The latter even features that era's legendary vocalist, ... |
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Fast Life»rank: 85337par: Magnetic
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:lt may come as a shock to the purists, but after two albums of pushing abstruse drum & bass to minimalist and epic extremes, the East Anglian producer has thrown a heap of new sounds onto his percussive palate. To some, Solaris is going to sound like a chicken in search of a roost: both 'Can't Come Down' and 'Mine To Give' are pure 1988 old-school Chicago house. The latter even features that era's legendary vocalist, ... |
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In The Mode Featuring Roni Si»rank: 65937par: Roni Size
Chroniques et points de vue:From :With more big-time backing than any junglist save toothy Goldie, the Roni Size all-stars return with a punchy suite of material that sounds so crossed over it could snap. The big-beat drums continue to push drum & bass toward soulful house; the vocals by MC Dynamite as well as guests Method Man and Zach de la Rocha continue to demand hip-hop respect; and the form is repeated, again and again, over and over, at 180 beats ... |
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1990-1994 Limited Editions»rank: 65937par: Alec Empire
Chroniques et points de vue:From :With more big-time backing than any junglist save toothy Goldie, the Roni Size all-stars return with a punchy suite of material that sounds so crossed over it could snap. The big-beat drums continue to push drum & bass toward soulful house; the vocals by MC Dynamite as well as guests Method Man and Zach de la Rocha continue to demand hip-hop respect; and the form is repeated, again and again, over and over, at 180 beats ... |
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Generation Star Wars»rank: 111650par: Alec Empire
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The original 1994 edition of Generation Star Wars had a sleeve that featured stormtroopers with swastikas emblazoned on their helmets and a picture of Alec Empire (lodged between C3P0 and R2D2) posing as a techno's blond poster-boy. lts re-release seven years later is stripped of trademark infringements leaving a stark black cover with the legend 'Fight The lmperial Forces'. The music, of course, has not changed a note. But its arch criticism of conservative forces--whether political ... |
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138 Trek»rank: 111650par: DJ Zinc
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The original 1994 edition of Generation Star Wars had a sleeve that featured stormtroopers with swastikas emblazoned on their helmets and a picture of Alec Empire (lodged between C3P0 and R2D2) posing as a techno's blond poster-boy. lts re-release seven years later is stripped of trademark infringements leaving a stark black cover with the legend 'Fight The lmperial Forces'. The music, of course, has not changed a note. But its arch criticism of conservative forces--whether political ... |